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macfrank



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Early design sketch?
For a talk about good design I'm looking for an early design sketch of Wilks' first ideas. Legend has it he drew it in the sand or on a napkin Smile A friend of mine who has all the books just caught a cold. So I'd be grateful for any pictures.
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LR Nuts



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It was in the sand, Red Wharf Bay in Anglesey UK
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It was Alec Issigonis that sketched the Mini on a napkin.


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macfrank



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Bow down Thanks a lot! My bad of course. "The other epic car" it was Smile
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Yes, in the sand... but you can get a very good idea by looking at this:





As can clearly be seen:


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macfrank



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Thank you. I was looking for the sketch to teach young developers that you don‘t need fancy tools to do a good design (it‘s about software design actually, but in this case the car metaphore is more catchy Smile
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